Deaths in South Florida: 10/7

William Matthew “Pop” Stierle passed away peacefully at the age of 90 on October 1, 2018 at his home in Hollywood, FL. Pop is survived by Rose, his wife of 70 years, 7 of his 8 children, 22 grandchildren, and16 great grandchildren. For over 25 years, he was an integral part of the Chaminade-Madonna High School family. Pop will be remembered for his philosophical witticisms, humor, and willingness to always lend a helping hand.Visitation, October 14th, 2018 at Landmark Funeral Home,from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm. A Funeral Mass at Nativity Catholic Church on October 15th at 11:00 am followed by burial at Hollywood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Scholarship Fund at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School, 500 E. Chaminade Drive, Hollywood, FL 33021 or the Audubon Society at www.browardaudubon.org. Arrangements by Landmark Funeral Home, 4200 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, FL 33021 954-989-8220 Please sign the online register book at www.landmarkfuneralhome.com

Robert E. Ziegler, age 88, of Fort Lauderdale passed away on September 29, 2018. Robert (Bob as he was known by many) was born in Miami on November 17, 1929, to Hazlette and Robert E. Ziegler, Sr. He graduated from the University of Miami and went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from the University of Miami School of Law. He was a member of the R.O.T.C. Corp and served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Bob joined Broward County’s oldest law firm, Rogers, Morris & Ziegler, and developed a reputation as a fierce litigator. The law was his passion and he prided himself on being the first one to arrive in the morning, and continued this practice until his retirement in 2017. Bob loved to play tennis and golf and was an inveterate traveler, delighting in the fact that he had travelled to all seven continents. He will be remembered as a man of integrity with a dry, but always heartfelt, sense of humor. He loved sharing a drink and a laugh with those gathered at the Cypress Room at the Lauderdale Yacht Club. One of his greatest joys was to spend time with and learn of the accomplishments of his grandchildren. Bob was a devoted father and grandfather. He is survived by four children, Dana Ziegler Holding (Jeff), Tracy Ziegler Dunn (Chuck), Robert E. Ziegler, III (Laura), and Alyson Ziegler Parker (Bill), and 10 grandchildren: Kristen Holding Carlton (John), Lauren Dunn Gilbert (Matt), Kelley Holding, Ryan Dunn, Connor Holding, Morgan Dunn, Andrew Ziegler, Cal Ziegler, Ashlynn Parker, and Addison Parker.Bob will be honored at a private family memorial service. www.fredhunters.com.

Fort Lauderdale, FL - After a long illness, Paula "Polly" Janssen Fulton passed away at her home on July 27, 2018. She was 75. Polly was born October 19, 1942 in Darby, PA, to Joseph William Sr. and Paula Quinn Janssen. Polly grew up near Wilmington, DE with her brother Joseph Janssen, Jr. At the age of 20, in Margate, NJ, Polly met her soul mate and partner for life, Captain Charles ‘Whitey’ Fulton of Miami, FL. They married in 1964 after Polly graduated from Chestnut Hill College. They opened Fulton Fish Markets with two locations in Broward County FL in the early 70’s. In 1977, after recognizing an opportunity in the burgeoning yachting industry, Polly became one of the first state licensed yacht brokers as well as the first female yacht broker in Florida. She began her brokering career with Bill Dunne Yacht Brokerage, then moved to Bradford Yacht Sales. Later, Polly and Whitey founded World Class Yachts. During the 1983 America's Cup, Polly and Whitey hosted the Australian yacht builder, Lloyd Ships. Polly worked with Fort Lauderdale Mayor Bob Cox and established a relationship with the Italian yacht builders of Viareggio, Italy. Polly's passion for the yachting industry waned after Whitey's sudden death in 1995. In her later years, she focused on spending quality time with her children and grandchildren: Charles Kean Fulton, his wife Amy and their children, Charles Tucker and Sawyer David; Paula Marnie Fulton; and Rodney Dean Fulton, his wife Kenia and their children Madison Quinn, Kayla Isley Andrade, her husband Steve Andrade, and Jade Isley. Polly cherished her family and the friendships she made over her lifetime. A Celebration of Polly's life will be held mid-October 2018. For more information contact pollymemorial2018@gmail.com. Donations may be made in Polly's name to the American Heart Association and the Humane Society of Broward County.

September 8,1926 - September 18, 2018 Miss Jean, as we all lovingly knew her, passed away at the age of 92. She was born in Dearborn Michigan to David and Marguerite Payne. She graduated from high school in 1945, married Robert Eiswerth and moved to South Florida in 1959. Her passion for children and early childhood education led her to start Children’s House Montessori School in Pompano Beach. She touched many lives, children and parents alike for over 35 years. The love and caring for what she did is still showing up in the community.. In her golden years Miss Jean’s passion was following golf and football. She was even known to place a bet or two, which she usually won!! Miss Jean was the matriarch of our family. She showed all of us what it looked like to work hard while showing love, kindness and caring for everyone while having a great sense of humor. She is preceded in death by her son (David),granddaughter (Monica) and her husband of 47 years (Mr. Bob). Loving mother to her six children, Susan Consiglio, Carol Eiswerth, Pamela Rich, Bobby Eiswerth, April Eiswerth and Jeffrey Eiswerth, as well as seven grandchildren and many great grandchildren. She will be forever in our hearts and memories! We will be having a celebration of life with a burial at sea which will be in early 2019.

Lois Anne Boyd, July 11, 1940 – October 1, 2018. Beloved wife of Tom in their 56th year of marriage. Loving mother of Stephen (Joette) of Alabama. Lois lost her valiant battle with mesothelioma. Services will be announced at a later date. On line condolences www.kalismcintee.com

Maximena Nevers of Coral Springs, Florida and formerly Hartford, Connecticut, departed this life on Saturday, September 29th, 2018. Maximena (Maxine) was a Vice Principal and Supervisor of the Bilingual Program for West Indians in the Hartford Public School system. She is survived by her beloved husband Delano (Ken) and son Jeffery Nevers, her sister and brother-in-law Dr. Angelita and Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford, two grandchildren Morgan, and Troy, nephew, Garth Sandiford and niece Inga de Reus Sandiford, four sisters-in-law, one brother in-law and many more family and friends. Service of Thanksgiving will be held on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at First United Methodist Church located at 8650 W. Sample Rd, Fl, 33065. Viewing will be at 10:00am and service starts at 11:00am. Interment follows at Bailey Memorial Cemetery, 7801 Bailey Road, N. Lauderdale, Fl. 33068.

71 of Hollywood passed away October 3, 2018 surrounded by his family. He was born in Miami, Florida and attended the University of Miami pre-med program where he graduated Suma Cum Laude and went on to complete his degree there as an Orthopaedic Surgeon where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. At the University he was a member of the Iron Arrow Society which is the highest honor that can be bestowed by the University of Miami. He wrote numerous articles on bone fractures. Upon graduation, he met his wife Deborah to whom he was married to for 39 years. They had a daughter and a son, Jennifer & John-Carl. As a Board Certified orthopaedic surgeon, he was Chief of Orthopaedics and Chief of Staff at Doctor's Hospital of Hollywood, he served as a bank board member, as well as a member of various medical associations. He was known for his compassion, strength, and was highly respected in his field. A brilliant and yet humble man who was loved by all. He is survived by his loving wife Deborah, daughter Jennifer and son John-Carl. Visitation will be held at Fred Hunter Funeral Home at 6301 Taft St. Hollywood, Florida on Sunday October 6th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Funeral Services to be held at Little Flower church at 1805 Pierce St. Hollywood, Florida 33020 Monday morning

The universe has lost one of it’s shining stars. Mary Dalton Jenkins, 85 of Davie, FL died peacefully at her family home on Sept. 18, 2018. All the positive, glowing words of praise from all the languages of man would fall short of capturing her essence; Mary was a spectacular force of nature. A lifelong learner with undergraduate degrees from UF & graduate degrees from UM, Mary taught 32 years in Miami Dade County and changed for the better the lives of thousands of students during her tenure at Jackson, Miami Senior & Miami Beach High Schools among others. Mary always lived in Florida, but traveled the world & passed her love of voyaging on to the next generations. An avid book reader & lover of comic strips, her greatest joy and enduring legacy is her family, all of whom have unbounded love & admiration for her. She is survived by her beloved children: Daniel Jenkins, Julia (Jenkins) Arza & husband Vince, Michael Jenkins & wife Christy, and Anthony Jenkins & wife Jennifer; her cherished grandchildren: Rhianna, Cody, Kylie, Keanan & Landon Jenkins and Roberto Arza; as well as her adored niece Michaela (Jenkins) Tomberlin. Mary’s final sentiment to all: Love each other and be good to each other; friends are important, but family is forever.